"Kuntud" is a word in CEBUANO
kuntud v [AB; b2c1] decrease in amount or quantity.
Mukun-tud (makuntud) ang tubà sa tinghangin, The coconut palm toddy yields less when it is windy.
Dì siya makakuntud sa íyang pagkáun, She cant cut down on her food intake.
kuntud a for the surface of a piece of land to be uneven.
Ayúha pagpátag kay kuntud pa kanang dapíta dihà, Level that part carefully.
It is still bulging there.
v [B; c12] be, become un-even.
Ipapátag sa buldúsir kanang dápit nga nagkuntud, Have the bulldozer level that part where it is bulging.
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